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#1 Parent Neil - 2011-06-10
Re: Wall Street English

"Be very aware of him if he contacts you."

Do you mean be very wary of him if he contacts you?
Allow me to add that FTs should be very wary of all training centres and private schools in China, in fact so wary that they should never apply to any of them for a teaching post. moreover, I suggest they should restrict their job seeking to the public sector only, and be very aware that not all state schools and higher educational establishments are worth working for. So, they should be very wary of accepting a job offer from one. Awareness and also wariness are vital whenever one is seeking a secure and bearable EFL teaching post in China.

#2 Parent Sora - 2011-06-10
Re: Wall Street English

Well, you should definitely know that Wall Street has a lot of rubbish. It may have good points, but you should also realize the bad. Their own recruiters are lazy and they don't get back to you for days even if it is a simple e-mail. They lie to you about their curriculum. Whatever they were asking for, I personally saw at one of their own schools was not true. Even if you interview with them, they don't give you any guidance and just expect you to know what they want like they are the only academy in the world and that there are no other types of methodologies. I will say that their recruiters are pompous and unhelpful especially Benjamin from Wall Street China. Be very aware of him if he contacts you.

#3 Parent Mark Black - 2011-05-23
Re: Wall Street English

I heard some good things about this establishment, but now I am dubious. Basically if I follow after reading around, ALL training centers are to be avoided.

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